1.Density and morphology of corneal endothelial cell after phacoemulsification using Ringer lactate versus balanced salt solution as irrigating solutions
Rahmawati FARAHDINA ; Supartoto AGUS ; Gunawan WASISDI ; Ekantini RETNO ; Prabowo RINANTO ; Mahayana Tri INDRA
International Eye Science 2018;18(2):207-212
AIM: To compare the difference in corneal endothelial cell density and morphology after phacoemulsification using Ringer lactate ( RL ) and balanced salt solution ( BSS) irrigating solutions.?METHODS: The prospective randomized controlled trial study was conducted between February 2017 and April 2017 in Dr. YAP Eye Hospital, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. There were a total of 52 subjects ( 52 eyes ) who were senile cataract patients further grouped into two, 26 patients undergoing the phacoemulsification procedure using RL irrigating solution and the other 26 patients with BSS irrigating solution, both conducted by one operator. On the 1, 7, and 28d post operative, an evaluation was done to measure the density and corneal endothelial cell morphology, as well as the variable of inflammation in the two groups.? RESULTS: Fifty - two eyes had undergone phacoemulsification with posterior intraocular lens implantation. Both groups were evaluated for the endothelial cell reduction and corneal endothelial cell morphology change, along with post - operative inflammation. On the 28d post-operative, endothelial cell reduction in the BSS group ( 173. 96 cell/mm2 , 8. 12%) was lower than the RL group (253.20 cell/mm2, 10.25%), percentage of corneal endothelial cell variation coefficient increase in the BSS group ( 2. 92%, 8. 36%) was lower compared to the RL group (3. 42%, 9. 96%), decrease of hexagonal cells of corneal endothelium cells presentation percentage in the BSS group (4. 30%, 8. 17%) was lower compared to the RL group (4. 84%, 8. 97%), and the percentage increase of central corneal thickness in the BSS group (4. 69 μm, 0. 89%) was almost equal to the RL group (4. 53 μm, 0. 90%). All of the results regarding difference in density and corneal cell endothelium morphology between the two groups did not reveal any statistically significant difference (P>0. 05). Inflammatory variable in the two groups were even.? CONCLUSION: BSS and RL were equal in their capability of maintaining endothelial cell loss and endothelial cell morphologic change in senile cataract patients after phacoemulsification.
2.Efficacy comparison between rigid and foldable anterior iris-fixated phakic intraocular lens implantation for treating high myopia in Asian eyes
Nia MILASTUTI ; Indra Tri MAHAYANA ; SUHARDJO ; Agus SUPARTOTO
International Eye Science 2023;23(6):887-893
AIM:To compare refractive and safety outcome of Artisan and Artiflex phakic intraocular lens(PIOL)for the correction of high myopia in Asian population.METHODS:Historical cohort study. A total of 81 high myopic eyes that underwent PIOL implantation from 2016 to 2020 at Yap Eye Hospital in Yogyakarta, Indonesia were reviewed. The patients were divided into two groups based on PIOL implanted, with 43 eyes using Artisan PIOL in Artisan group and 38 eyes using Artiflex PIOL in Artiflex group. Visual acuity, corneal biomicroscopy parameters, and intraocular pressure(IOP)were respectively recorded prior to the implantation and at 1d, 1 and 3mo after surgery. In addition, anterior chamber depth was documented before PIOL implantation.RESULTS:Mean follow-up period were 9.64±6.93mo and 8.96±4.28mo in Artisan an Artiflex group, respectively(P=0.736). The efficacy index was 1.03±0.47 in Artisan group, and 1.02±0.17 in the Artiflex group(P=0.119).The safety index was 1.10±0.45 and 1.05±0.21 in Artisan and Artiflex group, respectively(P<0.001). The mean spherical equivalent(SE)in Artisan group was -0.64±0.996D, and it was -0.22±0.58D in Artiflex group(P=0.076). In both groups, there was a significant loss of endothelial cell density(ECD)postoperatively compare to baseline(P<0.05), and the cumulative ECD loss was 7.44% and 5.79% in the Artisan and Artiflex groups, respectively(P=0.418).CONCLUSION:Artisan and Artiflex are comparable in terms of refractive outcome to correct high myopia in Asian eyes. Artisan had a slightly better safety index compare to Artiflex. However, the efficacy index and cumulative ECD loss was similar in both the Artisan and Artiflex groups.